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National Conference slams quake compensation

October 22, 2005 11:21 IST

The Opposition National Conference in Jammu and Kashmir described the first instalment of Rs 40,000 being provided by Jammu and Kashmir government to the homeless victims of earthquake as a joke, on Friday.

The party said that even Rs 2 lakh was not sufficient for raising the structure. "It is great injustice and a joke to the victims that government is paying Rs 40,000 to those whose houses have been damaged in the quake," NC president Omar Abdullah told reporters.

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He said the cost of building material had escalated and this amount was not enough to raise a basic building.

NC legislators from Kupwara, Mir Saifullah, Khalif-ur-Rehman, Qaiser Jamsheed Lone, Shariefuddin Shariq and former minister Mohammad Shafi Uri, Choudhary Mohammad Ramzan and member of Lok Sabha Abdul Rashid Shaheen, in a joint statement, said 80 percent of the affected people were not provided relief in Kupwara.

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